Alternative Medicine Vocabulary

12 words in this vocabulary list

noun a technique used to control involuntary bodily functions, such as blood pressure or heart rate, by using signals from the body

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  • Biofeedback is a technique used to help individuals learn how to control physiological processes such as heart rate and muscle tension.
  • My therapist recommended trying biofeedback to help me manage my stress levels.
  • I heard biofeedback can help you chill out and stuff.
  • Using biofeedback is like having a window into your body's responses to stress.

noun a clear, transparent mineral or glass resembling ice

adjective clear, transparent, or shining like crystal

  • The crystal chandelier in the ballroom sparkled under the bright lights.
  • I bought a beautiful crystal necklace for my best friend's birthday.
  • That crystal clear water is perfect for swimming and diving.
  • Her voice was like a crystal, clear and pure, resonating through the concert hall.

noun a place where medicine or medical supplies are dispensed or distributed

  • The medical dispensary provides patients with a variety of prescription medications.
  • I'm going to swing by the dispensary to pick up my prescription.
  • Let's hit up the dispensary for some meds.
  • The dispensary of knowledge at the library is vast and diverse.

noun a phrase used to describe something done all at once or in a single action

  • The medicine was administered holus bolus, all at once.
  • I ate the whole cake holus bolus without sharing.
  • He chugged the beer holus bolus and got drunk quickly.
  • She accepted the job offer holus bolus, without hesitation.

noun the introduction of a new element or quality into something

  • The doctor prescribed an infusion of antibiotics to treat the infection.
  • I heard that they are offering a new infusion at the spa for relaxation.
  • Let's grab some coffee with an extra infusion of energy before the meeting.
  • The infusion of new ideas into the project helped it to succeed.

adjective relating to or characteristic of macrobiotics, a dietary and philosophical system that advocates a simple, balanced, and natural approach to food and lifestyle

  • The restaurant offers a variety of macrobiotic dishes for those looking for a balanced and healthy meal.
  • My friend swears by the benefits of a macrobiotic diet for weight loss.
  • I'm trying out this new macrobiotic craze to see if it helps with my energy levels.
  • Embracing a macrobiotic lifestyle can be seen as a way to achieve harmony and balance in one's life.

noun a means of counteracting or eliminating something undesirable

verb to correct or improve a situation

  • The doctor prescribed a remedy for the patient's illness.
  • I heard that drinking honey and lemon is a good remedy for a sore throat.
  • My grandma swears by this herbal remedy for headaches.
  • Laughter is often seen as a remedy for a bad mood.

noun a Hindu spiritual and ascetic discipline, a part of which, including breath control, simple meditation, and the adoption of specific bodily postures, is widely practiced for health and relaxation

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  • Yoga is a discipline that combines physical, mental, and spiritual practices.
  • I love going to yoga classes to relax and stretch my muscles.
  • Let's hit up a yoga sesh to zen out and unwind.
  • Practicing yoga helps me find balance and harmony in my life.

noun the practice of taking small doses of a drug or substance to achieve certain effects

  • The practice of microdosing involves taking very small doses of a substance for therapeutic purposes.
  • I've heard some people swear by microdosing for boosting creativity and focus.
  • Microdosing is like taking a tiny brain power-up.
  • In a way, microdosing can be seen as a way to fine-tune the mind's performance.

noun a small endocrine gland in the brain that produces and regulates hormones such as melatonin

  • The pineal gland is a small endocrine gland located in the brain that produces melatonin.
  • I heard that the pineal gland is responsible for regulating our sleep-wake cycle.
  • They say the pineal gland is like our body's internal clock.
  • Some believe the pineal gland is the 'third eye' that connects us to spiritual realms.

noun Aromancer is a noun that refers to a person who practices aromancy, which is the art of using scents and fragrances for magical or spiritual purposes.

  • The aromancer used essential oils to create a calming atmosphere in the room.
  • My friend is training to become an aromancer and learn all about different scents.
  • I heard that new shop sells all the cool stuff for aspiring aromancers.
  • She had a way of manipulating scents like an aromancer, creating a sense of nostalgia with just a whiff.

noun a substance produced by the fermentation of ethanol by acetic acid bacteria, commonly used in the production of vinegar

  • Acetic ferment is a type of bacteria that converts alcohol into acetic acid.
  • I heard that acetic ferment is used to make vinegar.
  • Yo, did you know that acetic ferment is like the magic ingredient in making sour stuff?
  • Just like acetic ferment transforms alcohol into vinegar, sometimes challenges can transform us into stronger individuals.